Rotary District 7910 Newsletter November 16, 2015
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Governor's Message
An Abundance Of Activities Last Week By Jim Fusco
The Holiday Season is just around the corner andThanksgiving is only one week from this Thursday. Manyof the clubs are sponsoring Thanksgiving events andmany have their Holiday parties quickly approaching. Thenext nine weeks will fly by and then we will be trying toremember to write "2016" instead of "2015." Read more Click here to view, download and/or print thisnewsletter, in PDF format
Click here to download and/or print the minutes ofthe District Conference Committee meetingin October. (Rotary member login required)
Welcome, New Rotarians! Please welcome the newest Rotarians in our district (alphabetical, by
last name):
Kimberly DelGizzo, BrooklineKyle Farrell, NewtonBrian Mann, NewtonRae Mintz, NewtonSusan Paley, NewtonPaul Simard, Wellesley
District & Club Rounds
Polio Purple Pinkie Day Activities In Review By Carl M. Hapgood III
As of November 13, a number of clubshad told us about their Polio Purple PinkyDay activities (see below). Thanks to youall. We would like to hear from all theclubs. Photos of the events would begreatly appreciated. AtholOrange: Kathy Kilhart The clubhad done the Purple Pinkie coupled withthe Million Dollar Meal just this past May
Committee Spotlight
Membership Corner: RotaryClubs Honor Veterans By Tom Sturiale
Each year onthe 11th hour ofthe 11th day ofthe 11th month, wecelebrate and honorall the veterans those alive and
those who sacrificed their lives throughout our history. Readmore
Foundation Notes: Good News,Bad News By Ralph Hammond
First, the good news.Six Rotary clubs inour district submittedDistrict GrantProjects last week. Itis wonderful that so
many clubs are taking advantageof Annual FundContributions. Read more
Speakers Bureau: How To FindAnd Recommend Speakers By Steve Levitsky
Are you looking for aspeaker? Have youheard a terrificspeaker who mightalso be willing tospeak to another
club in the district?If so, you may want to visit theDistrict Speakers Bureau link onthe Home Page of our website,where you will see a list of recentspeaker recommendations. All thespeakers have beenrecommended by Rotarians, so
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Monday, November 16Monday, November 30
Interact Training Monday, November 16 5:308:30 p.m. Holiday Inn, Boxborough
Nominating CommitteeMeeting Tuesday, November 17 5:309:30 p.m. Holiday Inn, Boxborough
Area #6 Team Meeting Wednesday, November 18 4:005:30 p.m. Hilton Garden Inn, Waltham
Area #7 Team Meeting Wednesday, November 18 4:005:30 p.m. Hilton Garden Inn, Waltham
Area #3 TeamMeeting (Rescheduled fromOctober 22) Thursday, November 19
6:308:00 p.m. Home of Nashoba ValleyRotarian Richard Simon,Sudbury
Assistant Governors Meetingvia Webix 7:008:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 24
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the Million Dollar Meal just this past Mayfor the year 2014‘15, and the club has voted to do a similar venue in midwinter. A donation will be made at that time. Brookfields: Lynn Duffy O'Shea Our club raised and sent in $190 bypassing around a pocket change jar each week from the end of July untilOctober 15. No pictures just generosity. At the end of collecting themoney, everyone placed their guess on the amount raised on paper andthe one who came closest won a bottle of wine! That just made it a littlemore fun for the club. Chelmsford: Dawn Ferrari We will be donating $500 to the Purple PinkieProject! Also, we plan to have a “Purple Pinkie Event” in conjunction withour annual Duck Race in the spring. Perhaps we will “dip” the kids’ fingersin pink and have a Rotary Purple Pinkie display! Concord: Sharon Spaulding We so enjoyed Purple Pinkie Day! We madea big deal of it had a table with Halloween candy and balloons, literature,etc. We will be sending $431 from our club to Polio Plus. Southbridge: Eileen McNamara (National Honor Society Health Techadviser) So far, our progress is looking good. NHS Health Tech studentsmade a PowerPoint presentation, whichis being given to some classes to raiseawareness of polio and Purple PinkieDay. The last couple of weeks we’vebeen having a Coin War between thelunches to raise money. As of right now,there is about $150. After one week of acoin drive, I feel it is a good start. We’ll beholding the second half of the drive thisweek and rewarding the highest earninglunch with a “DJ party” at the end. I’m hoping that we’ll continue to be ableto donate even more to the cause. Uxbridge: Kellie Drew – We will be donating our happy dollars that we getfor the next month. We are also going to make a club match for the sameamount that we collect in happy dollars.
Westborough: Jason Camuti BetteO'Reilly (shown, left) and a volunteerpose at our Purple Pinkie Day event.Thank you to Jim O., Kathy G., Janice V.and Bette and Sue A. for theirparticipation in this important event. Lotsof questions were answered, folks wereeducated, and very necessarymoney was raised. Great work! Carl M. Good III, PhD, chair of District7910’s Polio Committee, may be reachedat [email protected]
Veterans Day Celebrations At A Glance Several clubs throughout our district heldevents to celebrate Veterans Days andhonor of veterans. Here are some ofthem:
ActonBoxborough:"Veterans Day Breakfast2015" photos and article,click hereAuburn: "Celebrate OurAuburn Veterans" photos, click here; and video, click hereNashoba Valley: "Veterans Day Breakfast 2015 photos, clickhereShrewsbury photos, click hereSouthborough: "A Celebration of Service" article andphotos, click hereWachusett Area: Past District Governor Ed Hall on his WorldWar Two experiences – video of Ed giving the samepresentation in 2013 to his Worcester club, click here
If your club has photos and/or video that you'd like to share in next week's
recommended by Rotarians, sothey must be really good! Feelfree to send information onspeaker candidates to me [email protected] so they can beposted on that web page. Steve Levitsky chairs District7910's Speakers Bureau.
PR Tips: Create A ClubBrochure By Laura Spear
Distribute brochuresat all of your clubevents, fundraisers,and projects. Usethem with firesidechats. Give them to
friends, family, and colleagues.Make sure they communicate thesense of community, fun,fellowship and leadership, toentice others to join you! Laura Spear, chair of District7910's Public Image Committee,may be reached [email protected].
Club Planning: Worksheetreminder By Jim Fusco
Have you yetreviewed your club'sprogress withyour Board ofDirector and your
membership? Read more
RotaryInternational Spotlight
Miles To End Polio: November21 in Tucson, Arizona
On Saturday,November 21,RotaryInternationalGeneral
Secretary John Hewko (shown,far left) and a team of staffers willjoin Rotary members to bike up to104 miles in El Tour de Tucson toraise funds for polio eradication.The event is one of the top cyclingevents in the U.S., attracting morethan 9,000 cyclists each year.John and the Rotary team aim toraise $3.4 million, which will betripled by the Bill & MelindaGates Foundation for a total ofmore than $10 million, for the fightto end polio. Click here to make a contributionto help Rotary create a poliofreeworld.
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District MealPackaging Event Packages 48,264 Meals
The 2015 District Meal Packaging Eventwas held last Saturday at the SolomonPond Mall. We packaged 48,264meals. Thank you to the 24 clubs thatvolunteered and/or donated to this eventto make it such a success. Plans arealready in the works for a repeat event inNovember 2016 at the Solomon PondMall. Shown, is Governor Jim
Fusco (center) posing with event organizers Carol Toomey (left) of theRotary Club of Nashoba Valley and Steve Sager (right) of the RotaryClub of Framingham during the Meal Packaging Event. Next week we willinclude a more comprehensive breakdown by total and by club. To view the excellent event photos by Cheryl Rosen of the Rotary Clubof Hudson and Richard Simon of the Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley,click here. To read the great writeup in the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, clickhere.
Fun and Philanthropy High Stepping in Brookline By Susan Rack
On November 7, eight Brookline notablesdanced their toes off for local charities. Ina funfilled event, the Rotary Club ofBrookline hosted the third "Dancingwith the Brookline Stars." EachBrookline Star was given 10 dancelessons at the Fred Astaire DanceStudio in Dedham while their supportteam was raising thousands of dollars fortheir designated charity. About 450 friends and supporters then watchedthe performances while enjoying the catering of Vine Ripe Grill, owned byfirst year’s "Dancing with the Brookline Stars" winner, Lisa Wiesel. Morethan $260,000 was raised for the designated charities. The winner this year for Best Fundraiser was local police officer, PhilHarrington and his team from Kids Clothes Club. The JudgesChoice Award for Dance Performance went to Dawn Oates and herpartner, Bob Burres, who performed an emotioncharged “pas de deux”between a dancer on feet and a dancer seated in a wheelchair. Susan Rack, president of the Rotary Club of Brookline, may be reached [email protected].
D7910 And D7890 ESSEX Students Hold Rotary Youth Exchange By Marcia Davis
Eastern States Student Exchangestudents from District 7910 spent theweekend with the ESSEX students fromDistrict 7890. The Interact Club ofPlainfield hosts a Rotary YouthExchange Weekend every year,beginning with a pizza party on Thursdayevening and ending with a traditional
Thanksgiving dinner on Saturday, Our district is currently hosting three students, one of whom is fromFrance. Last Friday, when the tragedy happened in Paris, the students, insolidarity, made signs and posed for this photo. Shown in the front row, leftto right, are: Ana, from Chile; Bruna, from Brazil; Garance,from France; Anna, from Spain; and Rodrigo, from Bolivia. Shown in theback row, left to right, are: Leo, from Taiwan; and Martin, from Brazil. Marcia Davis, chair of District 7910's ESSEX Committee, may be reachedat [email protected].
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